Обсуждение: one-click installer postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin failed
I had this weird problem in CentOS 5 and Fedora 10 . the one-click binary installer failed
execute this
./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin
shows
Segmentation fault
also with chmod 755 filename prior to execute the binary also showed the same 'Segmentation fault ' message.
Thank you in advance
execute this
./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin
shows
Segmentation fault
also with chmod 755 filename prior to execute the binary also showed the same 'Segmentation fault ' message.
Thank you in advance
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:47 AM, m zyzy <myzyzy@gmail.com> wrote: > I had this weird problem in CentOS 5 and Fedora 10 . the one-click binary > installer failed > execute this > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin > > shows > > Segmentation fault I don't know what's causing it, I use the PGDG RHEL 5 packages for pgsql on Centos 5. They seem to work very well.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 7:47 AM, m zyzy <myzyzy@gmail.com> wrote: > I had this weird problem in CentOS 5 and Fedora 10 . the one-click binary > installer failed > execute this > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin > > shows > > Segmentation fault Do either of the suggestions at http://bitrock.com/support_installbuilder_faq.html#A1_6 help? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Thank you Scott and Dave.
Dave , the url given , not really helpful unless I go through each and every details,I dont know -searcg the page for the word segmentation returns nothing . another thing ,just to let you know my postGIS installation through StackBuilder still failed by returning error after clicking Next button to start installation after successfully downloaded. It says 1 skip installation because of error , sort of.
Scott , my latest attempt to install in centos 5 this time work well by re-downloading .bin installer . But , in fc10 the ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin command still to no avail.
for now , the text mode ,
./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin --mode text
is the only way to go in fc10.
Thanks.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:27 AM, m zyzy <myzyzy@gmail.com> wrote: > > Scott , my latest attempt to install in centos 5 this time work well by > re-downloading .bin installer . But , in fc10 the > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin command still to no avail. > for now , the text mode , > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin --mode text > is the only way to go in fc10. Any time I have to install on a distro that doesn't have proper pgsql packaging for the version I wanna run, I've always built it from source. tar xvjf postgresql-8.3.5.tar.bz2 cd postgresql-8.3.5 ./configure make sudo make install
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:27 AM, m zyzy <myzyzy@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thank you Scott and Dave. > Dave , the url given , not really helpful unless I go through each and every > details, The text at the link I gave reads: ---- The installer crashes on Linux. What can I do? BitRock InstallBuilder has been designed to create installers that will run out of the box in virtually any Linux distribution. In rare ocassions, a certain combination of system libraries and X-Window server setup may cause the installer to crash. If that occurs, you may want to try running in different modes: ./installer-name.bin --mode xwindow or ./installer-name.bin --mode text In any case, please report the issue so it can be addressed. ---- > I dont know -searcg the page for the word segmentation returns > nothing . another thing ,just to let you know my postGIS installation > through StackBuilder still failed by returning error after clicking Next > button to start installation after successfully downloaded. It says 1 skip > installation because of error , sort of. > > Scott , my latest attempt to install in centos 5 this time work well by > re-downloading .bin installer . That implies your original download was incomplete or corrupt. > But , in fc10 the > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin command still to no avail. > for now , the text mode , > ./postgresql-8.3.5-1-linux.bin --mode text > is the only way to go in fc10. Do the files on both systems match if you compare a checksum? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com